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Information Notice No. 81-19: Lost Parts in Primary Coolant System
SSINS No.: 6835 Accession No.: 8103300399 IN 81-19 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 July 6, 1981 Information Notice No. 81-19: LOST PARTS IN PRIMARY COOLANT SYSTEM Description of Circumstances: During an outage for turbine maintenance, Public Service Electric and Gas Company elected to drain the primary system at Salem Unit 1 to about the midplane of the hot leg nozzles and open two steam generators in an attempt to locate the source of an intermittent series of impacts that had been recorded on the Metal, Impact Monitoring System (MIMS) during operation. Not finding the source, an additional attempt to search the loops was made by floating a TV camera, suspended from a foam float, down the hot legs. The camera was successfully retrieved from one steam generator, whose hot leg does not have a connection for residual heat removal (RHR) suction. Retrieval from a second steam generator, whose hot leg does have a 3000 gpm RHR suction flow, proved impossible until the RHR flow was turned off temporarily. Successful retrieval was further compounded by thermal wells protruding into the hot leg. Upon retrieval of the camera float, the following parts were missing: 1) a five-inch long by one-inch diameter stainless steel tube containing lenses and a lens positioning motor; 2) a three-inch long plastic extension tube; 3) a three-inch length of 3/8-inch plastic tubing; 4) a short length of nylon line; and 5) a piece of float material. Most of these parts were later found in the RHR heat exchanger and heat exchanger bypass valve, downstream of the RHR pump which was not damaged when it chopped the five-inch long stainless tube into two shorter tubes. While exhaustive efforts to resolve the cause of MIMS impacts are desirable and commendable, careful planning should precede placing any additional foreign material into the primary system. A detailed inventory of all such material should be maintained, and special precautions should be taken to prevent the generation of loose parts in the system. In the above example, a thorough analysis regarding effects of the RHR flow on the equipment could have prevented the potential safety problems that resulted from this event. No written response to this information notice is required. If you need additional information regarding this matter, contact the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office. Attachment: Recently issued IE Information Notices
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